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Friday, April 24, 1964. Lonnie Zamora, a police officer in Socorro, New Mexico, was chasing a speeding motorist when he heard a loud roaring noise, accompanied by what he described as a peculiar flame in the sky. As he watched the object descend, the officer veered off the highway onto a gravel road, and went to investigate. What happened next resulted in one of the most widely-discussed UAP incidents of all time.
This week on The Micah Hanks Program, we retrace the footsteps of Project Blue Book investigators as we reexamine what has since been called the Air Force’s “best case”, and the mystery surrounding two individuals Zamora observed outside the craft, a curious red “insignia” emblazoned on the object, and the theories about what, precisely, the object could have been.
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Show Notes
Below are links to stories and other content featured in this episode:
- NEWS: Saucer Speculations: National Intelligence Manager for Aviation Just Got a New Logo
- ‘Baby’ island appears in Pacific Ocean after underwater volcano erupts | CNN
- Florida officials urge residents to prepare for Tropical Storm Ian, forecast to be a major hurricane
- NASA delays the Artemis 1 moon mission for the third time as a tropical storm approaches
- With its DART mission, NASA is about to crash a spacecraft into an asteroid
- SOCORRO: Lonnie Zamora Project Blue Book Report
- Socorro, New Mexico Landing (Lonnie Zamora) 1964
- The 1964 Socorro UFO — Explained? – David E. Thomas
- Lonnie Zamora and the Socorro UFO – Skeptoid
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